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Pentre Mawr Park

Abergele, LL22 7PL, United Kingdom

Pentre Mawr Park
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7CR8+M3 Abergele, United Kingdom
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Sylvia JONES
Sylvia JONES
Fabulous park for taking my German shepherd dog and wheeling my mother in the wheelchair something for everyone
Michael Petersen
Michael Petersen172 days ago
Nice park, but far too waterlogged, the kids came home covered in mud
North Wales Locations (NorthWalesLocations.co.uk)
North Wales Locations (NorthWalesLocations.co.uk)325 days ago
Nice little walk. Quiet park, even in the sunshine.
Nadena Farah
Nadena Farah325 days ago
It's a bueatiful place,could do with more seating areas. The children's park is very good,but a bigger sign to be added for no dogs to be in play area as some dont listen.but apart from that it's a lovely bird sanctuary and when in season you can see all varieties of birds.
Hayley Johnson
Hayley Johnson1 year ago
Great Park for all round ages
Good after school rugby club to n ibthink maybe football too
Robert Dennis
Robert Dennis2 years ago
At the moment major works are being undertaken to improve the pathways and this is causing some disruption to traffic and pedestrians.
Fish Tales
Fish Tales2 years ago
Pentre Mawr Park situated in the heart of Abergele is a beautiful landscape. With the Mansion once occupied in Victorian times by a Solicitor from Manchester which now houses private retiring elderly residents, the park caters for all. A skate park just near the entrance is joined with Tennis courts. A Football area is also nearby. Walking along the paths you come across a playground for youngsters. Also 2 large nature ponds are home to a variety of wildlife and feathered regulars like ducks, coots and Swans.
One pond has a standing deck for people to observe and sit. Along the paths their are a variety of trees and shrubs and a walled garden is also viewable, rugby and cricket is also played on the fields when teams meet. Bring a picnic if weather is fine as no cafe on site.
Also be aware that if heavy rain has fallen some areas of the fields do flood...
Apart from this a lovely morning or afternoon can be spent here with family or friends with a wonderful view of Grwych Castle which you can also visit if u wish...
Ann Tilakawardane
Ann Tilakawardane2 years ago
A great place for a walk. There is a well marked path right around the park with playgrounds for different ages if you have kids. Lots of birds - swans, ducks and coots to see on the lake.
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